Its all be words, but he did say "refund", but that may be 10 cents on the dollar, but we'll see. My problem was the time I used it, seven months... that's not a long time for something that is suppose to protect you as your ass is sliding to a stop on some roadway. I'll keep you informed as the final outcome.

Okay I got about 89 cents on the dollar. The shipping cost was more than what I loss on the refund, but I'm just glad I got something back. I was supprised about the hole issue. Overall... a good thing. Thanks Teizms.

Just caught wind on the sale and have just ordered a new Mojave. I was part of the original group to go with the V1 and still wear it today. At the sales prices, I just had to order a fresh one for when the first finally gives up the ghost. I only dropped one size down as the first suit was just a tad too big, but adjustable enough to fit well over shorts or business clothes.
Again, thanks for the product, I don't care where it's made, or who does the making, as long as it's a good product. And you sir, have done a great job.
40k mikes so far and the only issues I'm having is the velcro getting tired ( I put the suit on 2 or three times a day, every day), easily fixed, and a couple broken zipper pulls. And a zip tie works great as a quick fix for that!
Mike

Overall, I'm really enjoying my Mojave. Been wearing it just about daily for the past month. Lately temps have been pushing triple digits with heat indexes around 107F. It's still hot in the suit, but no hotter than what I was wearing, and I feel like this suit has better armor protection than my other jacket.

1. I finally got caught in the rain wearing the Mojave. It does indeed leak like a sieve.

2. My Lombard just came in today. So far I just wore it for 15 min. (ride back into work). Naturally it quit raining before I could leave. I got the same size (Med-T) as the Mojave but the Lombard seems longer in the legs and arms. It may be because the mesh of the Mojave is more flexable than the straight textile. The zippers all work and it has plenty of pockets.

Sorry if it has already been mentioned but what will be changed for V3?

This is from Ghazi's post:
V3 suits will be a revised version of the Lombard with upgraded vent zippers. Pricing details for V3 have not been finalized but expect it to be similarly priced to the current Lombard and still be the value king in this market segment.